Weather History Results for Raeford, NC (28376) September 15th, 1956

On September 15th, 1956, the closest available weather station to Raeford, NC (FAYETTEVILLE POPE AFB, NC), reported the following conditions:

High Temp:

95.4°F*

Low Temp:

67.3°F*

Average Temp:

80.4°F

( 24 )

Dewpoint:

67.2°F

( 24 )

Sea Level Pressure:

1012.1 mb

( 24 )

Station Pressure:

1004.2 mb

( 24 )

Visibility:

8.3 miles

( 24 )

Wind Speed:

2.3 knots

( 24 )

Max Wind Speed:

8 knots

Max Wind Gust:

n/a

Precipitation Amount:

0 inches I

Snow Depth:

n/a

Observations:

n/a

Key

( number ) = Number of observations used in calculating result for the day.

* = Indicates max temp was derived from the hourly data (i.e., highest hourly or synoptic-reported temperature), and not from the explicit max temp report.

I = Station did not report any precipitation data for the day and did not report any occurrences of precipitation in its hourly observations–it's still possible that precipitation occurred but was not reported.

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